Differential lactate and cholesterol synthetic activities in XY and XX Sertoli cells
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M. Suyama | H. Kimura | Y. Ohkawa | Tetsuya Sato | H. Akiyama | D. Rozman | Y. Ishihara | T. Yamazaki | Yoshiakira Kanai | K. Morohashi | S. Haraguchi | A. Miyazaki | Man-Ho Choi | T. Baba | K. Miyabayashi | Y. Shima | Miki Inoue | Yurina Shishido
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